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Cities and growth: a policy handbook
2008, McFarland & Company, Inc.
in English
0786431970 9780786431977
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Cities and Growth: A Policy Handbook
November 5, 2007, McFarland & Company, Mcfarland & Co Inc Pub
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Table of Contents
Part I. Cities and growth. 1. Cities, land use, and transportation
Curtis Johnson. 2. Cities and economic development
Richard C. Feiock and Moon-Gi Jeong. 3. Cities and development impact fees
Emil Malizia. 4. Counties and growth management
Tom Arrandale. 5. States and growth management
Dennis Farney. -- Part II. 6. The best practices. Apopka creates new community vision for its future
Robert B. Denhardt and Joseph E. Gray. 7. Athens, other cities, preserve their neighborhoods
John O'Looney. 8. Atlanta takes measures to revive its inner-city
Dan E. Sweat and Jacquelyn A. Anthony. 9. Austin, other cities, go "green" in their core
Matt Stansberry. 10. Berea, other cities, manage growth through environmental controls
Nancy Stark and Hamilton Brown. 11. Bernards embraces nature to enhance its downtown
Peter A. Messina. 12. Boston, other cities, use CDC's for urban renewal
Alexander von Hoffman. 13. Boulder metro area shares revenues to restrict new development
Richard M. Sheehan. 14. Bozeman, other cities, use nonprofits to protect nature
Todd Wilkinson. 15. Cape Coral uses interactive growth model to plot its future
Paul Van Buskirk, Carleton Ryffel, and Darryl Clare. 16. Cherry Hill embraces mixed uses for its commercial center
Bernie Platt. 17. Colorado Springs focuses on nature to revive its downtown
Mark A. Nuszer. 18. Concord emphasizes restorative development for its downtown
Storm Cunningham. 19. Cummings focuses on its neighborhoods for sustainable development
Stella Tarnay. 20. Eastville enhances its economy through environmental protection
Lance Metzler, Mary Lechner, and Timothy Hayes. 21. Franklin, other cities, revitalize main street to improve their inner core
Kim A. O'Connell. 22. Hanover uses "civic index" to improve its downtown
David A. Bloom. 23. Hartford works with local college to renew its inner-city neighborhoods
Rob Gurwitt. 24. Hoboken, other cities, focus on affordable housing for inner-city renewal
Susan Bass Levin. 25. Irwindale uses redevelopment to revitalize its downtown
John F. Shirey. 26. Las Vegas, other cities, use state-of-the-art digital practices in their downtowns
David Gales. 27. Lowell, other cities, preserve their heritage
Edward T. McMahon. 28. Memphis focuses on housing to save its downtown
Ellen Perlman. 29. Minneapolis, other cities, redevelop contaminated land areas
Charles Bartsch. 30. Nashua takes measures to reduce global warming
Jennifer Schroeder. 31. Oakland, other cities, use technology to guide urban growth
Ken Snyder. 32. Parkville approves mixed land uses to revitalize its main street
Bill Quitmeier, Pat Hawver, and Barbara Lance. 33. Riverside, other cities, improve their development reviews process
Gerald Newfarmer, Amy Cohen, and Rebekka Hosken. 34. Rochester uses citizen stakeholders to revitalize inner-city neighborhoods
Jarle Crocker. 35. St. Louis, other cities, use citizen input to guide urban growth
David Rusk. 36. St. Maries takes steps to preserve its forest land
Mark Matthews. 37. St. Paul officials work with citizens to create inner-city park
Vicki Monks. 38. San Diego revises its general plan to guide future urban growth
Nancy Bragado. 39. Santa Rosa goes "green" to enhance its environment
Dell Tredinnick. 40. Sarasota improves safety in its neighborhoods through enhanced urban design practices
Sherry Plaster Carter. 41. Seattle, other cities, take steps to improve their air quality and environment
John Goodman. 42. Silver Spring, other communities, take steps to improve their inner-ring suburbs
Mary Ann Barton. 43. Sitka, other cities, work with nonprofits to promote conservation
Rebecca Bryant. 44. South Amboy improves its waterfront to revitalize its aging downtown
Allan Hope. 45. Stamford, other cities, use land trusts to preserve their open spaces
Christine Woodside. 46. Taos uses nonprofit organizations to restore and preserve native lands
Richard Mahler. 47. Tulare, other cities, use redevelopment to enhance community safety
John F. Shirey. 48. Vancouver promotes inner-city housing to create a vibrant downtown
Allen Ehrenhalt. 49. West Des Moines, other cities, create mixed-use town centers to preserve their downtowns
Mike Sheridan. -- Part III. The future. 50. Cities, change, and growth
Roger L. Kemp. 51. Cities and their infrastructure
Roger L. Kemp. 52. Cities and their environment
Kevin Fletcher. 53. Telecities and the future
Joseph N. Pelton. 54. Sustainable communities and the future
Susan F. Boyd.
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